Arcadia Family Aquatic Center

Located next to Memorial Park, the Aquatic Center was completed in 2000. It has capacity for 376 patrons. It features a zero depth entry pool with swimming lanes and a huge 150-foot water slide.

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Dettloff Park

Dettloff Park consists of 3-4 acres of neighborhood playground, located south of East Main Street, one block east of Fairfield Avenue. This area has limited facilities including a 3/4 basketball court and a fenced backstop for baseball/softball use. The remainder of the area is undeveloped open space.

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Kati Wanek-Forsythe Courts

COURT USE:

  • Courts are open from dawn to dusk.
  • Use courts at your own risk.
  • Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Courts are used by the public on a first come, first served basis.
  • Some or all courts may be reserved for organized play upon City of Arcadia approval.
  • Tennis: Please limit your play to one hour if others are waiting to play.
  • Pickleball: Please limit your play to one game if others are waiting to play.

PROTECT THE COURTS:

  • No bicycles, roller blades or skateboards.
  • No food, glass, drugs, or alcoholic beverages allowed in the court.
  • No climbing on fence or nets.
  • No pets.
  • Proper shoes with non-marking soles must be worn on the court.
  • Please dispose of all trash in proper receptacles.
  • Respect the courts, always leave them in the same or better condition than they were found.
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Killian’s Children Park

Killian’s Children Park consists of approximately 2 acres on the far east side of the city of Arcadia, south of Schultz Court and north of Hillview Drive. It was originally dedicated and remains an open space for this residential area. There is a wood playground apparatus on the site.

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Memorial Park

Memorial Park is a 51-acre park has some very awesome features including a one-third mile walk from the entrance to the rear of the 2000-seat Millennium Amphitheater. This walk is also referred to as Avenue of Heroes, which is a unique tribute to the veterans of various wars and conflicts. More than 20 monuments are stationed along this walk ranging from the Revolutionary War through the General’s Overlook. Kid’s Kingdom is wooden playground equipment built by local citizens.

The Aquatic Center is located on the grounds. Additional recreational facilities include the two-lighted softball fields, a basketball court, and a volleyball court.  Around the park is a 2.3-mile handicap accessible pedestrian-bicycle trailway. Dotted around the park are some military hardware pieces, a tank, two Howitzers and F-16 Jet Fighter.

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Rudy Klink Deer Park

Rudy Klink Deer Park is an approximately 3-4 acre facility on River Street near the confluence of Turton Creek and the Trempealeau River. It is a neighborhood-type park, but serves the entire community, not only because Arcadia’s size lends itself to each park having full community use but also because Deer Park is the only municipal facility designed to be passive, offering a special attraction. In this respect the park serves as a community-wide facility. This park is named for its fenced area enclosing whitetail deer. It also has restrooms, a shelter, picnic, and playground areas. Deer Park has an attractive and restful setting with a variety of deciduous and mature White Pine trees. New playground equipment and a volleyball court have been added in recent years.

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Schank Park

Schank Park is located at the Far East end of Cleveland Street. It is the most centrally located recreation area within the City of Arcadia. The approximately 10-acre parcel, managed by the City of Arcadia, was acquired in the early 1970’s. In 2006 this park was modified to accommodate a new soccer field and parking lot. In winter months the hill at the south end of the park is used for sledding.

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Schultz Park

Schultz Park is an approximately 3+ acre property that lies on the city’s west side on Willow Street immediately west of the Trempealeau River. It consists of open playground area, a small pond, and a shelter with restrooms. This facility has the potential for developing activities in connection with the Trempealeau River. Along these lines a canoe/boat landing was recently completed adjacent to the park. Not only is there the small pond, but also there is land between Willow Street and the River that could be used for expanding the role of Schultz Park. This park’s access to the Trempealeau River helps make the river a greater part of the average citizen’s life. There is a recently constructed canoe/small boat landing on Willow Street adjacent to the park.

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Tot Park

Tot Park is a neighborhood playground less that one acre in size that serves the immediate residential area, located on the 200 block of south Fairfield Avenue. The playground includes basketball courts, jungle gym, swings, sliperyslide and seesaws.

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Vilas Hanson Park

Vilas Hanson Park is the 2016 edition to the City of Arcadia Parks.

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